Why use 'reduced CoQ10'?
Because supplementing with standard CoQ10 may not be enough.
Some people have a tough time converting CoQ10 to its active, reduced form. By supplementing with reduced CoQ10, you can more easily support cellular energy and overall health.* CoQ10 is converted by the body to its active form, QH - an essential step in the production of cellular energy. However, the conversion rate of CoQ10 to QH tends to decline with age.
Why take ActivLife Q10™?
ActivLife Q10 - a stabilized form of reduced CoQ10.
ActivLife Q10 uses patented processing that prevents oxidation and ensures a stable supplement.
Take 1 softgel daily. If additional support is desired, take up to 3 softgels daily. If pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Q+®, Kaneka Ubiquinol™ and the quality seal™ are registered or pending trademarks of Kaneka Corp.
UPC Codes: 763948065165
Product Numbers: 06513, 06516
Q:
What is the source of ubiquinol in ActivLife Q10?
A:
The ubiquinol is derived from yeast fermentation. The material undergoes extensive purification processing, including extraction and filtration steps that remove all yeast proteins generally associated with yeast allergies.
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
|
Amount/Serving |
%DV |
Calories
|
5 |
|
Calories from fat
|
5 |
|
Total Fat
|
0.5 g |
<1%† |
Reduced Form Coenzyme Q10 (as ubiquinol) (Kaneka QH™)
|
100 mg |
** |
† Based on 2000 calorie diet.
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